UMSU the Commerce Students' Association (CSA)The Commerce Students' Association (CSA) is the entire student body enrolled in the I.H. Asper School of Business. This includes the 1600+ full- and part-time students in the Undergraduate Bachelor of Commerce program.The CSA Council is a student-run organization that serves the students (YOU!). The council acts as a link between the students, faculty, and members of the business community.The CSA Council is comprised of 7 executive members and 43 internal members, for a total of 50 active members. These students are dedicated to planning, organizing, and promoting approximately 60 events throughout the school year. These events allow for personal and professional development, as well as networking opportunities with the business community and with other students.Our 'Work Hard, Play Hard' motto is demonstrated through the involvement of all students in our faculty. We strongly encourage every student to GET INVOLVED, if only in a small part to help make Asper the best faculty on campus, and make your university experience the best it can be
Our success storiesWe retired one loan and we applied for another. It enabled us to expand our business.-- Jeff CourcheneTWCC loan process was easy to do and they were very helpful.-- Oliver OwenPresident - Amik Aviation The world is changing and with those changes comes the need to identify and develop new and more rewarding opportunities. For the people of the First Nations opportunities for personal fulfillment have not always been readily available, often resulting in limited achievement and a frustrating dependence upon government assistance and paternalism.However, a dramatic and exciting resurrection is underway, fuelled by political self-confidence and a renewed pride and interest in Aboriginal culture, language and self-determination. This bold spirit is generating new ideas and concepts, each directed to creating the resources and tools necessary for Canada's Aboriginals to make an equal contribution. One of the most valuable is the introduction of Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation.Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation was established in 1993 to provide financial resources to qualified member Aboriginal entrepreneurs and businesses in Manitoba